"Oh, a band is from Sweden, they must sound like Ghost or Watain." or "This band looks a certain way, so I'll never listen."

Replace the bands, and you're another top 40 radio listener, not thinking about music on its own terms, but comparing to the same things all your friends (and/or the internet) are talking about. I swear, some of you hear one melodic phrase and that is what you turn to immediately. Goddamn, actually listen to the music and lyrics, and you just might think for yourself and stop comparing to the NWN black sheep. That's the lazy way out.

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hymnsoftheneedlefreak wrote:

So good I don't even like talking about it.

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The last record was an INSTANT fucking YES for me. This track might need more time, but that's not a bad thing. The Alchemist from Witchcraft, Close to The Edge from Yes, and a whole host of other records took more than a few spins to really absorb and are one of my favourite records now (different sorts of bands, but you catch my drift). Looking forward to seeing them live, and checking out the whole record.

Really looking forward to this album. This new track is quite good; they've always done a fine job with their melodies. I don't find this track all that surprising nor drastic when you consider their album-to-album progression.

That video of them hanging themselves and making clay slipknot masks is pretty cheesy also. I like the band to an extent but I have to take a few steps back and look at it...as cheese ikea fox fur whatever. havnt heard the sample yet, hope it blows me away or something...

Well, from what I remember hearing, the fox fur wearing guy in question is pretty young. He'll probably shed some of that cheese as he ages.

He's 23 years of age I believe. Good and suitable vocalist/frontman for In Solitude._________________www.UnbornProductions.com"If you don't listen to Mercyful Fate, you should be stoned to death."
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